8 Famous Temples Of South India You Must Visit

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South India is not just about stunning landscapes and rich culture - it is also home to some famous temples in the country. 

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These temples are known for their incredible architecture as much as for their religious importance. If you plan to visit South India, make sure these temples are on your list.

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Padmanabhaswamy Temple

Located in Kerala, this temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is a major Kerala tourism highlight. Its impressive architecture and strict dress code make it an unforgettable visit.

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Tirupati Balaji 

Tirupati Balaji draws millions annually. Famous across India, its grandeur and detailed craftsmanship leave visitors awestruck.

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Ranganathaswamy Temple

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Virupaksha Temple

Located in Hampi, this Lord Shiva temple is a stunning example of South Indian architecture and history, attracting tourists worldwide.

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Meenakshi Amman Temple

Dedicated to Goddess Parvati, this temple is famous for its unique design and exceptional craftsmanship.

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Brihadeeswarar Temple 

In Thanjavur, this UNESCO World Heritage temple boasts a massive dome and detailed carvings. It is a must-visit for lovers of history and architecture.

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Annamalaiyar Temple 

Located in Tiruvannamalai, this temple is known for its towering gopurams and plays a key role during the Karthigai Deepam festival.

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Guruvayur Temple

Known as the 'Dwarka of the South,' this Kerala temple dedicated to Lord Krishna attracts devotees with its rich traditions and spiritual ceremonies.

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